Отель THE BROADMEAD HOTEL

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Everything has been arranged for the comfort of the guest to make their stay as enjoyable as possible. The hotel prides itself on its standard of service and attention to detail. The hotel has many regular repeat customers who return again and again to sample the hotel's excellent standards, from cleanliness to cuisine, and most of all for the excellent vale for money which it represents. The hotel's spacious conservatory has an attractive outlook to the rear gardens.Careful planning of menus ensures that full advantage is taken of the fresh, seasonal produce available locally. A selection of local specialities and classic dishes are carefully prepared by the hotel's resident chefs and professionally served by the experienced restaurant staff. All diets are well catered for and the extensive wine list offers a selection of fine wines to complement your meal.Tenby has a multi-faceted charm and proudly plays its role as the jewel in the Pembrokeshire crown. Its appeal extends through every season and its attractions welcome every age group. Whether you seek peace and quiet, sun on the beaches, fun in the water, a slice of history, a shopping spree or an evening sampling pubs and restaurants, Tenby has it all. The former fort and port delights in its 20th century occupation of tempting and treating its visitors, who come from all over the world, and leave with much more than just a sense of well-being and a suntan! For it is the images of Tenby that call its friends back time and time again: the morning sun sparkling on a high tide in the busy harbour, the wide blue sweep of Carmarthen Bay, the warm welcome in the many little shops and eating places and the sense of history that is all around. One of the town's most famous sons, artist Augustus John described Tenby as so restful, so colourful and so unspoilt. While no-one would deny that Tenby bears the trappings of the holiday trade, from which it has made its living for nearly 2 centuries, the overwhelming feel is of natural beauty and the keen conservation sense of its guardians. Now established as the top floral resort of Wales, Tenby's pretty gardens, flower displays and hanging baskets are carefully tended. In this Little England Beyond Wales there is always a welcome for the visitor, whether they call in for a day, or stay for a longer break.In a secluded setting, in an acre of landscaped grounds, this period country house residence is situated within easy walking distance of the historic walled town of Tenby. Originally established in 1982, this privately owned hotel is personally supervised by the proprietors, Marlene & Gary Helmich. The hotel has a reputation for high standards of cleanliness, service and cuisine, as well as a friendly atmosphere throughout the hotel. This attention to detail and quality has resulted in the hotel achieving the prestigious accolade of Best Small Hotel in Wales, awarded by the RAC. There is ample free car parking available for guests and breakfast is included in the quoted room rates. The hotel offers comfortable accommodation at great-value rates in 20 charming en suite rooms. The peaceful location and comfortable accommodation makes the Broadmead Hotel a great base for a peaceful, relaxing break.[room-description]Each bedroom has been individually designed and tastefully decorated. All of the rooms are comfortable and well equipped with all the modern facilities you need to enjoy a restful, relaxing holiday and with many thoughtful extras provided for guests' comfort. The superior rooms are generally bigger, some with larger beds. Most have baths with a shower or double shower cubicles. Coach house rooms are situated overlooking the rear gardens. One room has an interconnecting twin room, making it ideal for families.[/room-description][getting-to-the-hotel]By Car (from the A478) - Approach Tenby on the A478. - After passing the second Welcome To Tenby plaque, follow the signs for South Beach and turn right into Serpentine Road, following the directions for Broadmead. - At the end of Serpentine Road, turn right into Heywood Lane. - The hotel is approximately 350 yards (320 metres) further on, on the left-hand side.[/getting-to-the-hotel]